Papyrus 118
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Papyrus 118, designated by 𝔓118 (in the Gregory-Aland numbering of New Testament manuscripts), is a copy of a small part of the New Testament in Greek. It is a papyrus manuscript of the Epistle to the Romans. The surviving text of Romans is verses 15:26-27,32-33; 16:1,4-7,11-12. The manuscript is in a fragmentary condition. Using the study of comparative writing styles (paleography), the manuscript has been dated by the INTF to the 3rd century CE.[1]
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New Testament manuscript | |
Sign | 𝔓118 |
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Text | Epistle to the Romans 15:26-27,32-33; 16:1,4-7,11-12 |
Date | 3rd century |
Script | Greek |
Now at | University of Cologne |
Cite | G. Schenke, Kölner Papyri 10 (2003), pp. 33-37 |
Size | 29 x 26 cm |
Type | (?) |
Category | none |
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The Greek text of this codex is too small to determine its textual character.
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The codex is currently housed at the Institut für Altertumskunde of the University of Cologne at Cologne, with the shelf number (Inv. No. 10311).[1]